Twinlab Emulsified Norwegian Cod Liver Oil has the Omega-3 class fatty acids EPA and DHA. Twinlab Emulsified Norwegian Cod Liver Oil was developed for people who have difficulty digesting oil and for those who could never tolerate the taste of cod liver oil. Only a pure special blend of natural lecithin and apple pectin is used to make the nutrients in the cod liver oil more readily available to the digestive system. Numerous studies have proven that a diet has Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids nutritionally supports general health and wellness.

Directions
As a dietary supplement, take 1 tablespoonful of Emulsified Cod Liver Oil daily or as directed. Shake well before using. Store in a cool, dry place.

Notice: Individual results may vary. You should always consult with your physician before starting this product or any health-related program.

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